UCI Track World Cup 2014/15 Round Two, London
Round One, Mexico 09 November 2014
Round Two, London 05 December 2014
Round Three,Columbia 17 January 2015
UCI Track World Championships 2015 France , 18-22 February 2014
Great Britain Cycling Team, Who Rides What UCI Track Cycling World Cup Event?
On Saturday 6th December:
Women’s Sprint – Jess Varnish, Vicky Williamson
Women’s Omnium – Laura Trott
Men’s Omnium – Jon Dibben
Men’s Keirin – Jason Kenny
Women’s Points – Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker
Men’s Madison – Ollie Wood (GB ‘B’), Chris Latham (GB ‘B’)
Saturday December 06 2014
Qualifying Session: 10.00 – 16.45
1 Women’s Sprint Qualifying – 200m TT
- Elis Ligtlee 10.833
- Tianshi Zhong 10.941
- Shuang Gou 10.942
- Anna Meares 11.021
- Wai Sze Lee 11.049
- Anastasia Voinova 11.076
- Stephanie Morton 11.086
- Kristina Vogel 11.108
- Oilivia Montauban 11.126
- Lin Junhong11.192
Great Britain’s Laura Trott wins the opening session in the Women’s Omnium, the Scratch Race.
2 Women’s Omnium I 10km Scratch
- Laura Trott
- Kristen Wild
- Amalie Dideriksen
- Annalisa Cucinotta
- Isabella King
- Jolian D’Hoore
- Malgorzata Wojtyra
- Jennifer Valente
- Leire Dorronsoro Olaberria
- Anna Knauer
Two riders eventually broke free from the main group after several other attempts. Bobby Lea (USA) and Lok King Cheung (HKG) were joined by Great Britain’s Jonathon Dibben who faded in the final two laps. Columbian Fernando Gaviria Rendon won the bunch sprint to claim fourth in the race a lap down.
4 Men’s Omnium I 15km Scratch
- Bobby Lea USA
- Lok King Cheung HKG
- Jonathon Dibben GBR
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon COL
- Thomas Boudat EUC
Netherlands Kirsten Wild rode a very strong last 1000m, but not enough to deny Great Britain’s Laura Trott her second Omnium victory in the 3000m Individual Pursuit.
6 Women’s Omnium II 3km Individual Pursuit
- Laura Trott 3:36.896
- Kirsten Wild 3:37.107
- Jennifer Valente 3:37.417
- Marlies Mejias Garcia 3:38.619
- Isabella King 3:38.718
- Tatsiana Sharakova 3:41.588
- Amalie Dideriksen 3:42.246
- Jolien D’Hoore 3:42.476
- Sofia Arreola Navarro 3:46.172
- Laurie Berthon 3:46.566
Columbian Fernando Gaviria Rendon set off quickest in the Men’s Omnium Individual Pursuit and maintained his lead to win the second round. His time was over five seconds quicker than the rest of the field and almost on par with the Lee Valley VeloPark record.
8 Men’s Omnium II 4km Individual Pursuit
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon 4:21.998
- Bobby Lea 4:26.782
- Gideoni Monteiro 4:27.782
- Roger Kluge 4:29.638
- Aaron Gate 4:29.953
- Jonathon Dibben 4:30.617
- Scott Law 4:30.825
- Thomas Boudat 4:31.134
- Tim Veldt 4:32.649
- Jasper De Buyst 4:33.054
Finals Session: 19.00 – 22.05
Great Britain’s Elinor Barker finished third in the UCI Women’s Points Race. Taking a lap on the field, along with Australia’s Amy Cure and Canada’s Jasmin Glaesser mid way through the race. The trio looked like they would be the only girls that would get away from the bunch. As they watched each other, another four got away towards the back end, but were unable to collect additional points on the way. Barker didn’t have the legs to contest the final sprint and came in thirteenth. Canada’s Jasmin Glaesser took the final sprint, but Australian’s (Tasmanian) Amy Cure fought hard for second place to deny Glaesser the gold.
1 Women’s Points Race Final
- Amy Cure Australia
- Jasmin Glaesser Canada
- Elinor Barker Great Britain
- Yao Pang Hongkong
- Rushlee Buchanan New Zealand
- Maria LC Williams Columbia
- Lauren Stephens USA
- Giorgia Bronzini Italy
- Jarmila Machacova Czech Republic
- Stephanie Pohl Germany
Great Britain’s Katie Archibald finished Eleventh.
4 Women’s Omnium III Elimination
- Kirsten Wild
- Laura Trott
- Jolian D’Hoore
- Isabella King
- Lucie Zaleska
- Annalisa Cucinotta
- Evgeniya Romanyuta
- Amalie Dideriksen
- Malgorzata Wojtyra
- Laurie Berthon
6 Award Ceremony Women’s Points Race
- Amy Cure
- Jasmin Glaesser
- Elinor Barker
10 Men’s Madison Final
Great Britain 1 Mark Christian & Owain Doull
New Zealand Pieter Bulling & Westley Gough
Germany Henning Bommel & Theo Reinhardt
Australia
France 1
Belgium
Great Britain 2
Columbia
Italy 1
Switzerland
12 Award Ceremony Men’s Madison
- Great Britain 1 Mark Christian & Owain Doull
- New Zealand Pieter Bulling & Westley Gough
- Germany Henning Bommel & Theo Reinhardt
13 Men’s Keirin 7-12 place
Edward Dawkins
Krysztof Maksel
Nikita Shurshin
Francesco Ceci
Matthew Baranoski
Yuta Wakimoto
14 Men’s Keirin Final
Stephan Botticher Ger
Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata Col
Christos Volikakis Gre
Azizulhasni Awang YSD
Kazunari Watanabe Jpn
Jason Kenny Gbr
Dutchman Tim Veldt survived a crash in the Men’s Omnium Elimination Round to take the win. The race was neutralized as the two riders sorted their bikes. Aaron Gates crashed out and Tim Veldt went over the top. Both riders re-joined the race and the determined Dutchman went on to win. Great Britain’s Jonathon Dibbon went out early in the race. A foot pulled out of the pedal saw an early exit from the race, along with any chance of riding into a podium position.
16 Men’s Omnium III Elimination
- Tim Veldt
- Thomas Boudat
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon
- Jasper De Buyst
- Sebastian Mora Vedri
- Scott Law
- Aaron Gate
- Oliver Beer
- Gideoni Monteiro
- Hao Liu
Great Britain’s Jonathon Dibben finished twenty-first.
(Previous Winner: GER, Joachim Eilers)
17 Award Ceremony Men’s Keirin
- Stephan Botticher Ger
- Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata Col
- Christos Volikakis Gre
(Previous Winner: RUS, Anastasia Voinova)
18 Award Ceremony Women’s Sprint
- Kristina Vogel Ger
- Anastasiia Voinova Rus
- Elis Ligtlee Ned
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